- Seonimgyo Bridge
Infobox Korean name
hangul=선임교
hanja=仙臨僑
rr=Seonimgyo
mr=SŏnimkyoSeonimgyo Bridge is an
arch bridge on Jeju Island overCheonjeyeon Waterfall that has sevennymphs carved on both sides. The bridge is also called "Chilseonyeogyo" ("칠선녀교") or "Seven Nymphs Bridge". The nymphs symbolize theKorea n legend of the descent of seven beautiful nymphs fromheaven at night. Seonimgyo Bridge is the firstarch bridge or "Ojakgyo" ("오작교") design in the region. It was completed in1984 , and cost about 400 million won, which is about 430 thousand USD, to construct. There are 100guard rail s and 34 stonelantern s which light up at night. The bridge is red and white, with the nymphs being white. There are 14 nymphs, 7 on each side with each nymph about 20 m in length. All the nymphs are playing their ownmusical instrument s.use.
References
* [http://www.jejutravelinn.com/acctractions/seogwiposi/Cheonjeyeon%20falls.htm Tourist Information]
* [http://english.tour2korea.com/03Sightseeing/DestinationsByRegions/Depth04.asp?sight=Sightseeing&sightseeing_id=341&ADDRESS_1=36100&ADDRESS_2=36077&konum=1&kosm=m3_1 Additional Information]
* [http://www.jeju.co.kr/non/page3.html Jeju Island's Sites]
* [http://news.owra.net/sub_page/view.php?seqn=221258§ion=area&news_keyword= Article about Seonimgyo Bridge]
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